US intelligence says Iran may control Strait of Hormuz leverage after conflict
US Intelligence Flags Iran’s Strategic Leverage in Strait of Hormuz US intelligence agencies have assessed that Iran has gained significant leverage over the Strait of Hormuz following the recent conflict involving the United States and Israel, according to reports citing multiple sources. The assessment suggests that Tehran now holds the capability to disrupt or restrict movement through one of the world??
US intelligence says Iran may control Strait of Hormuz leverage after conflict
US Intelligence Flags Iran’s Strategic Leverage in Strait of Hormuz US intelligence agencies have assessed that Iran has gained significant leverage over the Strait of Hormuz following the recent conflict involving the United States and Israel, according to reports citing multiple sources. The assessment suggests that Tehran now holds the capability to disrupt or restrict movement through one of the world??
U.S.-Iran 60-Day Ceasefire Deal Faces Hormuz, Nuclear Tests
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — The U.S.-Iran 60-day ceasefire deal is designed to extend April’s fragile truce and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but key questions remain over Iran’s nuclear program, shipping security and the conflict in Lebanon. President Donald Trump said at the Group of Seven summit on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, that the interim agreement would be released publicly and would bar Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. A formal signing is expected in Switzerland on Fr
U.S.-Iran 60-Day Ceasefire Deal Faces Hormuz, Nuclear Tests
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France — The U.S.-Iran 60-day ceasefire deal is designed to extend April’s fragile truce and reopen the Strait of Hormuz, but key questions remain over Iran’s nuclear program, shipping security and the conflict in Lebanon. President Donald Trump said at the Group of Seven summit on Tuesday, June 16, 2026, that the interim agreement would be released publicly and would bar Tehran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. A formal signing is expected in Switzerland on Fr
CIA raises concerns over Iran nuclear deal enforcement risks
US intelligence officials have reportedly raised fresh concerns over the durability of a recently discussed nuclear understanding with Iran, warning that the framework may not be strong enough to ensure long-term compliance. The assessment, attributed to CIA Director John Ratcliffe, suggests that while the agreement is designed to reduce immediate tensions, its enforcement structure could leave significant gaps in verification and oversight.
CIA raises concerns over Iran nuclear deal enforcement risks
US intelligence officials have reportedly raised fresh concerns over the durability of a recently discussed nuclear understanding with Iran, warning that the framework may not be strong enough to ensure long-term compliance. The assessment, attributed to CIA Director John Ratcliffe, suggests that while the agreement is designed to reduce immediate tensions, its enforcement structure could leave significant gaps in verification and oversight.
US Iran nuclear talks stall over uranium and inspections
Talks between the United States and Iran remain unsettled as both sides continue to disagree on how far uranium enrichment should be restricted and how compliance should be verified. Washington is pressing for tighter monitoring and clearer limits on enrichment activities, while Tehran insists that any restrictions must respect its sovereign control over its nuclear programme. The gap between both positions is preventing movement toward a structured agreement.
US Iran nuclear talks stall over uranium and inspections
Talks between the United States and Iran remain unsettled as both sides continue to disagree on how far uranium enrichment should be restricted and how compliance should be verified. Washington is pressing for tighter monitoring and clearer limits on enrichment activities, while Tehran insists that any restrictions must respect its sovereign control over its nuclear programme. The gap between both positions is preventing movement toward a structured agreement.
Iran reportedly adjusts US talks strategy with advisory shift
Recent reports indicate a shift in Iran’s diplomatic approach toward negotiations with the United States, with a stronger emphasis on how messages are framed during high-stakes discussions. The change is linked to efforts to improve clarity, control perception, and reduce misinterpretation during sensitive exchanges tied to long-running geopolitical tensions. Inclusion of behavioral expertise in advisory setup
Iran reportedly adjusts US talks strategy with advisory shift
Recent reports indicate a shift in Iran’s diplomatic approach toward negotiations with the United States, with a stronger emphasis on how messages are framed during high-stakes discussions. The change is linked to efforts to improve clarity, control perception, and reduce misinterpretation during sensitive exchanges tied to long-running geopolitical tensions. Inclusion of behavioral expertise in advisory setup
Strait of Hormuz Peace Deal Raises Questions Over Fees
Peace in the Strait of Hormuz Following a peace agreement between the United States and Iran, hostilities that lasted over 100 days have officially paused. The memorandum of understanding, signed electronically on Sunday by US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, created a temporary framework for reopening negotiations. While Washington maintains that ves
Strait of Hormuz Peace Deal Raises Questions Over Fees
Peace in the Strait of Hormuz Following a peace agreement between the United States and Iran, hostilities that lasted over 100 days have officially paused. The memorandum of understanding, signed electronically on Sunday by US President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, created a temporary framework for reopening negotiations. While Washington maintains that ves
Israel to Keep Troops in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Netanyahu Defends Iran Campaign Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran had protected Israel from what he described as the danger of nuclear annihilation. Speaking after Washington and Tehran announced a preliminary agreement to halt the regional war, Netanyahu said Israel and the United States had removed an immediate Iranian nuclear threat and created a credible military deterrent for future negotiations. He said Iran would not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons “with or without a deal,” while insisting that Israel would retain the ability to act if it judged the threat unresolved. Security Zones To Remain Netanyahu also said Israeli forces would remain in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria for as long as his government considered necessary. He argued that those buffer areas were created to protect Israel’s borders after years of threats from Iran-backed groups and other armed factions. His position comes as the US-Iran agreement seeks to reduce fighting across the region, including in Lebanon, where Hezbollah and Israeli forces have been involved in continued hostilities. The statement signals that Israel may not automatically withdraw from territory it currently controls even if broader diplomacy moves forward. Iran Deal Raises Tensions The US-Iran agreement has created political pressure inside Israel, with critics warning that the deal may leave major issues unresolved, including Iran’s missile program and support for regional armed groups. Netanyahu has avoided directly rejecting the diplomatic track, but he has stressed that Israel is not bound to accept security risks it considers unacceptable. The gap between Washington’s push for de-escalation and Israel’s insistence on military freedom of action could become a major test for future Middle East diplomacy. Netanyahu Confirms Election Run Netanyahu also confirmed that he plans to run in Israel’s upcoming elections. His announcement comes as he faces criticism from opposition parties over the handling of the war, the fate of hostages, continued military operations and the political cost of the Iran campaign. Despite domestic pressure and a continuing corruption trial, Netanyahu said he intends to seek another term. His remarks show that the Iran campaign, the US-Iran deal and Israel’s security zones are likely to become central issues in the election debate.
Israel to Keep Troops in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Netanyahu Defends Iran Campaign Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the joint US-Israeli military campaign against Iran had protected Israel from what he described as the danger of nuclear annihilation. Speaking after Washington and Tehran announced a preliminary agreement to halt the regional war, Netanyahu said Israel and the United States had removed an immediate Iranian nuclear threat and created a credible military deterrent for future negotiations. He said Iran would not be allowed to obtain nuclear weapons “with or without a deal,” while insisting that Israel would retain the ability to act if it judged the threat unresolved. Security Zones To Remain Netanyahu also said Israeli forces would remain in security zones in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria for as long as his government considered necessary. He argued that those buffer areas were created to protect Israel’s borders after years of threats from Iran-backed groups and other armed factions. His position comes as the US-Iran agreement seeks to reduce fighting across the region, including in Lebanon, where Hezbollah and Israeli forces have been involved in continued hostilities. The statement signals that Israel may not automatically withdraw from territory it currently controls even if broader diplomacy moves forward. Iran Deal Raises Tensions The US-Iran agreement has created political pressure inside Israel, with critics warning that the deal may leave major issues unresolved, including Iran’s missile program and support for regional armed groups. Netanyahu has avoided directly rejecting the diplomatic track, but he has stressed that Israel is not bound to accept security risks it considers unacceptable. The gap between Washington’s push for de-escalation and Israel’s insistence on military freedom of action could become a major test for future Middle East diplomacy. Netanyahu Confirms Election Run Netanyahu also confirmed that he plans to run in Israel’s upcoming elections. His announcement comes as he faces criticism from opposition parties over the handling of the war, the fate of hostages, continued military operations and the political cost of the Iran campaign. Despite domestic pressure and a continuing corruption trial, Netanyahu said he intends to seek another term. His remarks show that the Iran campaign, the US-Iran deal and Israel’s security zones are likely to become central issues in the election debate.
Israeli Drone Strike in Southern Lebanon Kills One Near Kafr Tibnit
An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon hit a vehicle near the Kafr Tibnit roundabout in the Tyre district, killing one person, according to local reports. What Is Known About the Israeli Drone Strike in Southern Lebanon The supplied material said the incident occurred on a Monday but did not include a full calendar date or time. Those details have therefore not been added. A journalist was also injured in the area after a drone reportedly dr
Israeli Drone Strike in Southern Lebanon Kills One Near Kafr Tibnit
An Israeli drone strike in southern Lebanon hit a vehicle near the Kafr Tibnit roundabout in the Tyre district, killing one person, according to local reports. What Is Known About the Israeli Drone Strike in Southern Lebanon The supplied material said the incident occurred on a Monday but did not include a full calendar date or time. Those details have therefore not been added. A journalist was also injured in the area after a drone reportedly dr
China backs US-Iran peace framework
China has welcomed the reported US-Iran peace framework and said the move could help reduce tensions in the Middle East after weeks of uncertainty. Beijing described the development as a positive step and said it supports efforts that can bring stability, stop further escalation and protect the movement of ships through key regional routes. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said China appreciates Pakistan’s mediation efforts
China backs US-Iran peace framework
China has welcomed the reported US-Iran peace framework and said the move could help reduce tensions in the Middle East after weeks of uncertainty. Beijing described the development as a positive step and said it supports efforts that can bring stability, stop further escalation and protect the movement of ships through key regional routes. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said China appreciates Pakistan’s mediation efforts
Ghalibaf gains spotlight in Iran peace talks
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has become one of the most closely watched political figures in Iran as the country moves through a sensitive phase of diplomacy, conflict recovery and internal power balancing. The Iranian Parliament Speaker has gained attention for his role in Tehran’s political response during a difficult period marked by military pressure, sanctions concerns and renewed international negotiations. His growing visibility comes
Ghalibaf gains spotlight in Iran peace talks
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has become one of the most closely watched political figures in Iran as the country moves through a sensitive phase of diplomacy, conflict recovery and internal power balancing. The Iranian Parliament Speaker has gained attention for his role in Tehran’s political response during a difficult period marked by military pressure, sanctions concerns and renewed international negotiations. His growing visibility comes
US-Iran deal may unlock $24 billion in frozen Iran assets
A reported US-Iran draft agreement has brought renewed attention to Iran’s frozen assets, with the proposal said to include the possible release of around $24 billion in blocked Iranian funds. The plan is being discussed as part of a wider diplomatic framework involving sanctions relief, nuclear restrictions and a fresh round of negotiations between Washington and Tehran. Under the reported proposal, part of the money could be made avail
US-Iran deal may unlock $24 billion in frozen Iran assets
A reported US-Iran draft agreement has brought renewed attention to Iran’s frozen assets, with the proposal said to include the possible release of around $24 billion in blocked Iranian funds. The plan is being discussed as part of a wider diplomatic framework involving sanctions relief, nuclear restrictions and a fresh round of negotiations between Washington and Tehran. Under the reported proposal, part of the money could be made avail
G7 Summit 2026: Macron Leads Talks on Strait of Hormuz Reopening
Strategic Focus at G7 Summit French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the upcoming G7 Summit, taking place from June 15–17 in Evian-les-Bains, will dedicate Monday’s sessions to discussing the long-term reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This follows a recently brokered framework agreement between the United States and Iran, aimed at ending hostilities in West Asia. Macron emphasized that the summit will examine
G7 Summit 2026: Macron Leads Talks on Strait of Hormuz Reopening
Strategic Focus at G7 Summit French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the upcoming G7 Summit, taking place from June 15–17 in Evian-les-Bains, will dedicate Monday’s sessions to discussing the long-term reopening of the strategic Strait of Hormuz. This follows a recently brokered framework agreement between the United States and Iran, aimed at ending hostilities in West Asia. Macron emphasized that the summit will examine
US-Iran Talks Linked to $12 Billion Asset Release
The United States will release $12 billion in frozen Iranian assets before negotiations begin on a final agreement, according to Iranian reports citing details of a proposed memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran. Iran said talks with the United States would take place within two months of the immediate halt to hostilities announced on Monday, June 15. The reported asset release is being framed as an early confidence-building step before both sides move toward a broader set
US-Iran Talks Linked to $12 Billion Asset Release
The United States will release $12 billion in frozen Iranian assets before negotiations begin on a final agreement, according to Iranian reports citing details of a proposed memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran. Iran said talks with the United States would take place within two months of the immediate halt to hostilities announced on Monday, June 15. The reported asset release is being framed as an early confidence-building step before both sides move toward a broader set
Iran Claims Victory After US-Iran Peace Agreement
Iran’s military declared victory over the United States and Israel on Monday after Washington and Tehran announced a peace agreement intended to end more than three months of conflict across the Middle East. In a statement broadcast by Iranian state television, Iran’s armed forces claimed that their campaign had forced their adversaries to accept defeat, framing the agreement as proof of Tehran’s strength rather than a compromise. The declaration came as both sides moved to present the
Iran Claims Victory After US-Iran Peace Agreement
Iran’s military declared victory over the United States and Israel on Monday after Washington and Tehran announced a peace agreement intended to end more than three months of conflict across the Middle East. In a statement broadcast by Iranian state television, Iran’s armed forces claimed that their campaign had forced their adversaries to accept defeat, framing the agreement as proof of Tehran’s strength rather than a compromise. The declaration came as both sides moved to present the
G7 Summit Sidelines Become Key Stage for Global Deals
As leaders gather for the 52nd G7 Summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, from June 15 to 17, much of the real diplomatic movement is expected to happen away from the formal summit sessions. The official agenda provides a platform for cooperation on global economic and security challenges, but the highest-impact conversations often take place in smaller bilateral meetings where leaders can speak directly, test compromises and address urgent national priorities without the limits of public stateme
G7 Summit Sidelines Become Key Stage for Global Deals
As leaders gather for the 52nd G7 Summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, from June 15 to 17, much of the real diplomatic movement is expected to happen away from the formal summit sessions. The official agenda provides a platform for cooperation on global economic and security challenges, but the highest-impact conversations often take place in smaller bilateral meetings where leaders can speak directly, test compromises and address urgent national priorities without the limits of public stateme
Oil Prices Fall as Iran-US Peace Hopes Lift Markets
Oil Falls On Peace Deal Hopes Oil prices fell sharply on Friday, June 12, 2026 as renewed hopes for a peace agreement between Iran and the United States eased fears of prolonged disruption to global energy supplies. Brent crude dropped below $86 a barrel during trading before recovering part of its losses, while market attention remained focused on whether diplomatic progress could reduce risks around Middle
Oil Prices Fall as Iran-US Peace Hopes Lift Markets
Oil Falls On Peace Deal Hopes Oil prices fell sharply on Friday, June 12, 2026 as renewed hopes for a peace agreement between Iran and the United States eased fears of prolonged disruption to global energy supplies. Brent crude dropped below $86 a barrel during trading before recovering part of its losses, while market attention remained focused on whether diplomatic progress could reduce risks around Middle
Israel Says Troops Will Stay in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Israel Reaffirms Security Zone Policy Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Israel will not withdraw from security zones it currently controls in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, signaling that any future regional agreement involving Iran and the United States may not automatically lead to Israeli troop pullbacks. In a statement posted Friday, June 13,2026 Katz said Israel’s security doctrine remains focused o
Israel Says Troops Will Stay in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
Israel Reaffirms Security Zone Policy Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz said Israel will not withdraw from security zones it currently controls in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria, signaling that any future regional agreement involving Iran and the United States may not automatically lead to Israeli troop pullbacks. In a statement posted Friday, June 13,2026 Katz said Israel’s security doctrine remains focused o
US Says Iranian Drones Targeted Ships in Hormuz
US Forces Intercept Iranian Drones The United States said its forces intercepted and destroyed multiple Iranian one-way attack drones launched toward commercial ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most closely watched maritime routes. US Central Command said the drones were aimed at vessels transiting the waterway and that American forces downed them in recent hours. CENTCOM also sa
US Says Iranian Drones Targeted Ships in Hormuz
US Forces Intercept Iranian Drones The United States said its forces intercepted and destroyed multiple Iranian one-way attack drones launched toward commercial ships moving through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most closely watched maritime routes. US Central Command said the drones were aimed at vessels transiting the waterway and that American forces downed them in recent hours. CENTCOM also sa
US deportation flight to CAR raises legal concerns
Deportation flight reaches Central African Republic A U.S. deportation flight carrying migrants from several countries, including Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and Georgia, landed in the Central African Republic, bringing renewed attention to the Trump administration’s use of third-country deportations. The aircraft reportedly departed from Alexandria, Louisiana, stopped in Ghana and later arrived in Bangui, the capital of the Central African R
US deportation flight to CAR raises legal concerns
Deportation flight reaches Central African Republic A U.S. deportation flight carrying migrants from several countries, including Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and Georgia, landed in the Central African Republic, bringing renewed attention to the Trump administration’s use of third-country deportations. The aircraft reportedly departed from Alexandria, Louisiana, stopped in Ghana and later arrived in Bangui, the capital of the Central African R
Netanyahu backs Trump pledge on Iran nuclear deal
Netanyahu welcomes US assurances Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has welcomed assurances from U.S. President Donald Trump that any final agreement with Iran would include strict limits on Tehran’s nuclear and missile programs. Netanyahu’s office said the two leaders discussed the proposed framework and that Israel appreciated Washington’s commitment to addressing Iran’s enriched nuclear material, enrichment infrastructure, m
Netanyahu backs Trump pledge on Iran nuclear deal
Netanyahu welcomes US assurances Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has welcomed assurances from U.S. President Donald Trump that any final agreement with Iran would include strict limits on Tehran’s nuclear and missile programs. Netanyahu’s office said the two leaders discussed the proposed framework and that Israel appreciated Washington’s commitment to addressing Iran’s enriched nuclear material, enrichment infrastructure, m









